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Post-genomic analyses of fungal lignocellulosic biomass degradation reveal the unexpected potential of the plant pathogen Ustilago maydisCouturier et al., 2012
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- Couturier M
- Navarro D
- Olivé C
- Chevret D
- Haon M
- Favel A
- Lesage-Meessen L
- Henrissat B
- Coutinho P
- Berrin J
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- BMC genomics
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Background Filamentous fungi are potent biomass degraders due to their ability to thrive in ligno (hemi) cellulose-rich environments. During the last decade, fungal genome sequencing initiatives have yielded abundant information on the genes that are putatively …
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